Condolences
To Helen and all the Family, my wife Ann and I (Jim BAIN) wish to send our Deepest Condolences and Sympathy to you all on the passing of your beloved one.
I too had the opportunity to work with Bill at the RBC District Credit Department and have many fond memories thereof. I am thankful for his assistance in my career and cherish his hearty laughter. Unfortunately, we will not be able to attend Funeral Services as we are presently in the throws of moving to a retirement home in Sherwood Park, AB. to be closer to our 2 daughters and their families. However, you may be assured our thoughts and Prayers will be with you all.
May the Good Lord be with you all.
Ann and Jim BAIN #623 Aster Gardens, 7 Brower Drive, Sherwood Park,Alberta T8H 1P9.
I worked with Bill in a number of places at RBC. He was a kind quiet person who provided wise council on many occasions.
My sympathies to the family on Bill’s passing. I would attend the funeral but am out of town at the Papal Mass in Edmonton.
May he Rest In Peace and i will say a prayer for the repose of his soul.
Lorne Gartner
We were so very sad to hear of Uncle Bill's passing and pray that God grants you solace and comfort during this difficult time. We will continue to pray for Aunt Helen and now for the repose of Uncle Bill's soul into His glorious kingdom. As a child I still remember the feeling of anticipation and excitement when our parents informed us that Uncle Bill, Aunt Helen and the kids were coming to the farm for a visit. Uncle Bill always came with gadgets in hand for us to play with. Not sure why but I especially remember the balsa wood airplanes with propellers powered by a rubber band. I ended up buying them for my kids but I don't think they enjoyed them as much as I did. I also remember the guns that Uncle Bill brought which inevitably came out with lots of open space and pasture to fire them off. As kids we loved it, gophers... probably not as much. He was a kind man with a big heart and I always got the impression, based on his passion for doing things, that he really loved life. I will always cherish those memories of him. Evidence of a life well lived can be measured by the inspiration, joy, happiness, and love given to others. Uncle Bill provided that, in spades, may he rest in peace.
Dan
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